February 12, 1989 SPORTS MINOR SPORTS Sure We're Interested Phone the Castlegar News for details on how to get reports of your Organization onto the Sports pages. 365-3517 1989 CAMPION BOATS IN STOCK 180 HORIZON HARDTOP Built-in Fuel Tank, Floor Storage Camper Back Canvass, Wiper & Horn, 115 H.P. Merc OB Oil-Injected Power Trim. All Galvanized Highliner Troiler PAYMENTS FROM ONLY 2 99 Per Mo. O.A.C With 25% Down Total Price $18267.36 Syringa Park Marina Call Sid Smith 365-9472 SPRING CLEAN UP For Your Car or Truck Games athletes named Cross-country skiers from Castlegar représent the largest group, of local athletes’ headed for the B:C. Winter Games in Nelson which begin 11 days from now Of the 25 Castlegarians, headed to thé games, 11 were selected for nordic skiing events. Four of the skiers chosen, are substitutes country skiers include Claire Andrews, Carrie-Lynn Brown, Peter Bullock,, Rob Ehman Alex Hartman.and Darren Tamelin The substitute skiers are Greg Ehman, Jenny Fullerton, Eric Sather and i Welychko. Cross Jenny Gibson, legar’s Don Poole will be in the badminton competition and Tim Pret will be the lone local competitor in he floor hockey event Li yna Denisoff and Brian Mullen be playing racquetball and Neil Michael Van Vliet ar ‘0 the alphine r eting in olleyball and Ron Ashby, Dan Suzanne-Powetl and-Rick s participating ando Amaral and Dave Simms basketball and Brian ve hockey games will officiate boy Vecthiowittret Genélle will send one person to the TO FIND OUT MINDS OF ENGLISH IN THESE ANXIOQUC TIMES... . THIC POLL. WAS eee ae Aula “THE MODEST COST: POLLARG ANP SEVENTY CENTS. 12 YEARS AGO CARRIED OUT LAST Ni WELL KNOWN TAVEEN ON ST. CATHERINE STREET, THIL SURVEY HAS PROVEN IN THE PAST TO BE AC@URATE USUALLY WITHIN FOUR BOTTLES OF BEER, AND DEAD ON AFTER THE CONSUMPTION OF BIGHT. EIGHTY FIVE PERCENT OF POLLED FELT THAT POLITICS $@TUNK AND THAT THE MEDIA WASN'T MUGH BETTER. ALTHOUGH THE OTHER FIFTEEN PERCENT WAS INCOHERENT, THE MAIN CONCERN SEEMED TO BE OVER “THE POSSIBILITY OF THE DODGER’ POLLING ITOUT OFTHE BAG. Games. Jim Kir ing as a coach and substitute player in the table tennis competition Ed.'s Note — Wi je the cost of conducting the poll has risen considerably in the last 12 years, the results taken recently from this area are strikingly similar. OO TE Rae alee Sel Si hs TOP HONORS standing at the top of her class at ctronics course in Kingston, Ont. Second Lt. Jones has commenced el her duties ina di Lt. Kilmeny Jones was recently honored by the communications and at her latest posting, Gander, Nfld. She is the daughter of Don and Anne Jones of Castlegar. Shown here, Colonel Roberts, Commanding Officer of Canadian Forces Buse Kingston presents Jones with a vanuall re : shield in of he Pulpit & Pew By Pastor GLEN BACKUS St. Peter Lutheran Charch Patience seems to be an increasingly difficult quality to develop, living as we do in a society known for its instant oatmeal, coffee, etc Portant it is! But how very im A_certain family interested in selves on God's grace in Christ, the growth of such spiritual newness is.a step-by-step proces The patience that we need. with others.and ourselves also needs to be cultivated with God. The inspired ad vice of the psalmist ought to be heeded; “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him’ (Ps_ 37-7) Mary, the earthly mother of Jesus, 1989 Castlegar News Remember when 40 YEARSAGO From the Feb. 10, 1949 Castlegar News A school of instructian, conducted by the representatives, of the fire mar shall’s office from Vancouver, will be held Feb, 14, 15 and 16 firemen are looking forward to some useful tips on the latest methods of fire prevention The volunteer This school Snow touring the province McBride and Allan, are preparing the conveyance of the Castlegar Community Club to the Corporation of the Village of Authorization for the con The local lawyers, Castlegar veyance is to be obtained from the memtibers of the club at a special general meeting Castlegar Hi-School Junior Hockey team travelled to Salmo Friday night fora return hockey game on Salmo ice Castlegar defeated Salmo 8-6. Members of the St Guild and their husbands enjoyed a Alban’s Evening sleighing party Tuesday night. Later the party enjoyed a gay supper atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Ball 25 YEARS AGO From the Feb. 13, 1949 ‘Castlegar News The Castlegar and Distriet-Chamber of Commerce is to review its position onthe High Arrow dam It decided tq review the subject at its meeting last night after new Chamber president Elmer Kraft broke a 7-7 tie vote by favoring review of the subject < LeoBosse-tast-week told Castlegar council that the medical HAND WASH VAC/WINDOWS. From 3429 3159 $3995 399 59" 365-7555 ENGINE SHAMPOO. From. INTERIOR SHAMPOO From HANDWASH & POLISH From CUT POLISH & WAX From 1761 Columbia Castlegar The Rob: ticipants Trevor Seville who is in the weightlif ing event The Game Nelson Fu Your Lung Association SUN., FEB. 12 Fitness Class, 1 p.m: Drop In $2.00. Public Skating 2 Sp.m MON. ., FEB. 13 — Cortoonin 3:30 - 4:30 & 4:30 - 5:30. Fitn a.m, Lunch Hour Hockey Parent & Tot Skating, 1-2 TUES., FEB. 14 — Hoppy Valentines Day! Fitness 9-10 a.m. Porent & Tot Skating 11-12; Public Skating 2-4:3 6-7(6-12 8 Adults). Makeup & Ski CASTLEGAR & AREA RECREATION DEPARTMENT Phone 365-3386 — 2101-6th Ave., Castlegar p.m. CPR Intant Child Saver p.m THURS., FEB. 16 — Fitness 9-10 a.m Parent & Tot Skating, 11-12, Publ 30 3:30; a SAT., FEB Drop-in, $2.0 pm SUN., FEB. Drop In. $2 CKQR ond RED MOUNTAIN ey m 3:30 p.m. Vouchers are available at Shell, China Creek Shell Shell, AM Ford Shell Trail Ski Nights Lift Tickets, Rentals, Cafeteria Specials CKQR, Rossland Woodland Park and Art Cliff Motors in ha CKQR ket is just $7.6¢ Ss specials. Listen to CKQR 760 for Wednesday Cafeteria Discover Red Mountain with QR 760. SNOW PHONE 365-7614 on Thursd ea lift ee TE whitewater has a deal for you February 16, f you live in the astlegar/Trail area including Salmo, Nelway, Fruitvale, Montrose, Rossland etc.). Just bring some 1.D. and youll get: ass for $10, or e rental & lift pass for $20. e cafeteria specials. I i I I I I I al icture - l i I I I I I L Shell splits a pair Woodland Park Shell split a pair of losing 10-3 to Hi Arms on Thursday after beat 4 on Wednesday games this week Arrow ing Sandman Inn 7 in CRHL action In Thursday's contest, Hi Arrow and never gave up the lead to the Shell squad. Wes Mac Pherson, Rick Shukin and Murray Pearson tallied for Shell in the losing effort. Kelly Keraiff, Martin Sander, Sten’ Mattel and Brad Makortoff picked up the Shell assists Bill ‘Nazaroff led Hi Arrow ‘scorers with four goals Kevin Kirby scored twice and added a pair of assists as well. Hi Arrow Clay Martini, John Antignani and Byron Antignani, Smith MacKinnon provided started ¢ and two. assists. singles went to Obetkoff. Vince Smith. Obetkoff Dean In Wednesday's . contest Shett's-KettyKeraiffex ploded for five arson and Bruno against Sandman singles. Shell assists wen MacPhersqn Chief Mer Randy Carl son, Dan Friedel and Pearson picked up Sandman with Duane Weir and lan Stewart adding singles. Dave Mac Kinnon, Randy Martin, Bob Es saunce and Frank Costa also provi ded helpers on the San Sandman plays Shel munity Complex on Monday night in the next CRHL matchup Tassone Jim Peatz Karen sti By NEIL STEVENS The Canadian Press have Karen skating remains unforgett Sixteen years vanished since Magnussen won the women's world figure championship but the able memory building. the way it Magnussen recalls It's very clear the lvoked, the flowers all around of her triumph in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. ‘“‘It's something you never forget I remember feeling like I never touched the ice. For an “athlete performing at a peak level, it's like you goon automatic. Something else takes you over. It's really an amazing feeling Magnussen is involved in a Canadian cham pionship for the 73 when she her fourth consecutive national title. She's in Chic outimi, Que]. coaching Shannon Allison: of Van couver Barbara. Ann Scott Petra Burka. in 1965S. Canadian women to have won the first time since won who won in 1947 and 1948. and-Magnussen are-the only world title. No Magnussen won a world Elizabeth Canadian, woman after medal of any kind until silver medal last year Magnussen went into show skating after Bratis lava-and lived in the Boston region for1t husband Tony Cella and their two sons Manley won a years before she moved to Vancouver last year KAREN RETURNS She'd coached in Boston and continued at the North Shore club in Then” Allison's parents approached her Vancouver It's marvellous." Magnussen says of her return to the Canadian nationals. “‘It's exciting because I'm seeing people I haven't seen for years. Magnussen's coach when she won the world Linda Brauckmann is in Chicoutimi coach title was Brauckmann. The two now are matching wits ing Tanya Bingert of'Richmond The technology has changed a lot from when I competed. There is a lot of weight training being done. I never did that. Back in the ‘70s we were Il shines doing a lot of running for conditioning. I'd run up Mountain heavy. ski boots to strengthen-my-ankles Grouse or jump around in my mother’s Vd run in the morning. before I skated and I always trained six Now, it's more sophisticated 1972 in to eight hours a day Magnussen won silver in Sapporo and might have continued through the '76 Olympics, and won gold Olympic Japan had the government today been funding that is athletes available back then provided She says skating is no tougher today than in her competitive days. Scoring has changed — figures are worth 20 per cent of the! mark today but were worth and triple more 60 per cent in *73 jumps are prevalent, but hard work and determination continue to go a long way I'm a stern coach but at the same time I want my skaters to enjoy what they're doing.” says Magnussen It's a highly competitive sport. Figure skating sometimes. can-be-negative.. so-vou want to-convey the perspective that you're out there skai or yourself. You're not competing against any pers® KX You're to do the possibly can and the rest is icing on the cake many particular out there best job you Magnussen said that competitors are unrealistic in their goats As long as you've given it your best effort that's all you can expect from yourself. That's how skated and I think it was a very common-sense logical way of looking at it.” 3 for figures 18-karat Magnussen won gold medals in free skating and overall finish. They wer gold. In subsequent years, the niedals have been plated and contain far less gold — just Canadian skaters who have followed her have never matched her excellence on blades. I ice is flooded...Magnu She wouldn't mind pulling on the skates Oh, sure. I'd love to. I've as so many being smiles always been a performer: I've always enjoyed skating and that’ why I'm still involved in it Yes, sir. She’s an 18-karat lady growing roses had purchased a rare black special care, specimen. Having given it very the family members were excited when the first bud However, one morning the father and mother were shocked to see that the appeared They about it rose bud had been torn open asked their little girl ‘I couldn't wait any longer,” she said. **So blossomed it.” In our impatience blossom’things that aren't ready to be blossomed we frequently And the consequenees are Ask a parent who has been much too pushy about as positive as a torn rose with his children, Or a teacher who has been overbearing with his students The key to developing patience is to begin being patient with oneself. Then we will enjoy the trip and not just the destination Sometime new Christians are dismayed at the lack of progress they find in their own spiritual lives. We have to remember that spiritual giants While is an immediate newness about are not produced overnight there people when they penitently cast them: 31 atten business The Senior Citizens’ Association held its business meeting Thursday Feb. 2 members attended and despite the cold weather 31 One of the items of business dealt with was a letter from a member outlining the need for respite beds in At present, anyone caring for a long-term patient at home, and wishing to get a short break from the daily care has to book a bed severat months ahead. This is particularly hard on seniors caring for a spouse at this ar home was tather quickly corrected when she brought the lack of wine at Cana to the attention of her divine son. Our Lord's reply was: “My time has not yet come 2:4). Perhaps our impatience can be tem *Vohn pered by contemplating the Lord’s Again and again remarkable nce with His disciples. Although e asked His disciples to watch with Him while He prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, they That happened three within a short while patience with us Jesus demonstrated nevertheless fell asleep times While the desciples might have deserved a sound scolding, our Lord gently chided them saying Are you still sleeping and resting? Look, the hour is near and the Sone of Man is betrayed into the nads of sin ners.”* (Matt. 26;45) Most of all, the ongoing patience of our God is indicated by His continued offer of forgiveness and eternal life through the cross of Christ d seniors meeting Concern was also expressed that the need for the Intermediate Care Home is great, and that it must be built in Castlegar, so- one’s elderly relatives and friends do not have to be sent to another city to be cared for In other there would be an Old Time dance Saturday, Feb. 18at 8 p.m The entertainment for the social business it was reported meeting Feb. small group of members with much secrecy and a great deal of laughter The meeting ended with refreshmen hour 16 is being planned by a tsandasor health officer should investigage reports. of sewage running down Spruce St the Rotary Health Centre from the hospital past He said he would contact the WKHU on the subject Castlegar’s sewage system has been completed in both design and field checking ‘ Comm Hughes ‘told council's ‘meeting last stage, Gwilym week Dr. HLL of the B.C Authority, said Monday in Vancouver Keenleyside, co-chairman Hydro and Power each person who has to move his home or his business in the Arrow Lakes area as‘a result of the Columbia River development will get-generous and sympathetic treatment 15 YEARS AGO From the Feb. 14, 1974 Castlegar News The merging of Selkirk College and Notre Kootenay Institute of Post Secondary Dame University into a new Studies under the department of education is the major recommen: dation of the report of the Commission of Inquiry into Post Secondary Education in the Kootenays tabled in the legislature Tuesday without comment The report was bythe government The government says it has not yet decided to build a dam near Revelstoke despite reports to the contrary Municipal Affairs Minister Lorimer, B.C. Hydro direetor, said “There has James been no decision at this time Construction of a gymnasium costing approximately $2 million has Selkirk College This was announced last Thursday by Education Minister Eileen Daily +t been approved for Substitute teachers of Schoot District No, 9 left their jobs Monday over, a Wage disagreement but were back on the job again yesterday Spokesman for. the substitute teachers, Jean Rogerson, said the sub. stitute teachers are receiving $26 a day while a teachér on full-time could be making a minimum of $50. The sub stitute teachers are asking for a daily salary of $31 5S YEARS AGO From the Feb. 12, 1984 Castlegar News About 110 Robson and Raspberry residents turned out for a meeting Saturday at Robson Hall to expr concern over the announced shutdown of the Castlegar-Robson ferry As well, the residents raisec how to protest the closure Suggested alternatives to closing it Atthe meeting, anad hoccomm was formed to begin. work .on protesting the Ministry of Highway decision, which was announced earlier this week A former Trail man who ha on the Selkirk College council and the Trail honorary school board will receive an degree from _ Simon Fraser University this year Frank Beinder, 73, serve man of the Selkirk College from 1970-75, and on the Trail. school board-from 1953-72 chair ouncil The B.C. Labor Board will likely make a decisign any day now on BC back-to-work order for 270 employee Relations Fimber's application for a at its Celgar sawmill operation Al Blessin,\Celg: relations manager wmill industrial said Friday that the company had a formal meeting witt the LRB on Tuesday informal meeting with the board on Monday That followed an We've got the FAX! 1-3 365-2124 Ws ly World-wide FAX service ¢ Low Rates & Convenient oo / Business of Personal Use ~~ Confidentiality Guaranteed St ee Open Business Hours - Monday to Friday * 9 a.m. to 5 pim. 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SNOW PHONE 365-7614 Bantams pick up two points Rep hockey cam splita pair of league game The Castlegar Bantar again t Fernie last week at the Pioneer Arena defeated 5-4 inthe opening game but bounced back The baniams wer on Saturday to squelch Fernie 8-3 Chris Harnld victory in the first Johnstone and Jeff powered Fernie game with a pair of goals each. Chad Gentile scored the lone single for Fer David Green Dustin scored twice and Rilcof and Nino DaCosta picked up a goal a piec fort In Saturday's rematch, Castlegar ¢ in the losing ef bolted out of the gate totakew3=Head after the first 20 minutes and held the lead for the remainder of the game DaCosta and Green both scored twice with Rilcof, Derek Kazakoff Aaron Voykin and Derek Lalonde scoring singles Todd Bell tallied twice for Fernie with Harnld providing the lone single Both Welychko for Castlegar and Dan Kubos for Fernie ween the pipes in both contests. netminders Vaughn were steady bet Weekend Wrap-up SOCCER ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE 1 Division wor NH CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division wet TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL ‘9 ond inhiaiders Rondy Milligan o t OPTICA Single Visi Bifocal Trifocal Invisible B 1280 Cedar Ave. Because Package Prices includes Frames & Lenses 99 *109 $119 *169 Located in Zellers ifocal 364-1222 .the lowest price is the law in L Downtown Trail Trail OPEN Valuable Club Z points apply to each purchase hasis of Buy Major Appliances Ranges ¢ Refrigerators Freezers © Dishwashers Washers ¢ Dryers ae Money down Ao NW Interest charges NG Monthly payments for 3 Months Purchase Furniture and Furniture Items Purchase Selected Furniture and Furniture Items clearly marked, on a 12 Month Interest Free Basis AN OUTSTANDING offer you wont want fo missi . 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